Star of Hope
Sometimes we make errors. Sometimes they're BIG errors. But the good part is that we can fix them!
My new calendar has 3 blocks in December for Hanukkah. One of them slipped through with some serious cutting errors. Let's see 3 of them and then get the FREE pattern. I shared this yesterday:
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| December 4 Four and Nine Block: 16" |
I remade it using the Golden Harvests fabric by Benartex.
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| Four and Nine Block in blues and golds |
Then I have the Jerusalem Block for December 6 (tomorrow). It's 10". Here is how it looks in the calendar.
I decided that the center needed something exciting so I added my 6" paper pieced dreidel.
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| Jerusalem Block with paper pieced dreidel in center. |
Do you remember my Dreidel Bags that appeared in Quilting Arts Magazine a few years ago. That's the block I used for the center of this!
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| Dreidel gift bags using 6" paper pieced dreidel block |
The Star of Hope is our FREE block. It's the December 5 block and I got it ALL WRONG in the calendar. The patches are wrong as well as the cutting. So, here it is corrected (and FREE). First, I stitched it in Benartex Equinox fabrics. She is lovely, isn't she?
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| Star of Hope is the December 5 block in my calendar. 16" |
Then I stitched it using the Golden Harvest fabrics:
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| Star of Hope is our FREE pattern |
Use any colors. If you don't celebrate Hanukkah, make it with Christmas fabrics. It's a Star of HOPE and we all need some of that!
If you don't have your calendar yet: Check your local quilt shop for my calendar so you can have your own Hanukkah blocks.







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